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invert_nexus
02-17-05, 09:50 PM
Has anyone here happened to click on the Canadian flag at the bottom of the main page?
Wonder where Porfiry stands on American politics?
It's an enigma.

esp
02-17-05, 10:06 PM
An enigma wrapped in a puzzle held in a mystery?!
For those of us across the pond, what exactly do you mean?
And has anyone looked up 'pofyria' (spellings may be different) in a dictionary ;)

invert_nexus
02-17-05, 10:10 PM
For those of us across the pond, what exactly do you mean?

Very simple.
This site has a main page.
At the bottom of this main page is a canadian flag.
Clickity click click.
Read.
Chortle and guffaw.

esp
02-17-05, 10:22 PM
Hmm. A sticky one..

vslayer
02-18-05, 04:55 AM
and he was right to do so, afterall, is it ont his job to represent the people of canada

My Sexy Blue Feet
02-18-05, 07:44 AM
An enigma wrapped in a puzzle held in a mystery?!
For those of us across the pond, what exactly do you mean?
And has anyone looked up 'pofyria' (spellings may be different) in a dictionary ;)


I looked it up, nothing came out of it. What's its significance?

geodesic
02-18-05, 11:45 AM
I think esp means porphyria, a condition that is commonly linked with vampirism, I believe.

Fraggle Rocker
02-18-05, 05:08 PM
"Porphyry" or some variant of that is a common word for "quartz" in the Western languages. E.g., "porfiria" in Spanish. It comes from the Greek word for "purple" because the original stone that was given this name was purplish. The English word porphyry still means an igneous rock of feldspar crystals embedded in a red or purple mass.

purple_hairstreak
02-19-05, 03:17 PM
Very simple.
This site has a main page.
At the bottom of this main page is a canadian flag.
Clickity click click.
Read.
Chortle and guffaw.

:D *chortles and guffaws* :D

cooljayman
02-19-05, 04:24 PM
"Porphyry" or some variant of that is a common word for "quartz" in the Western languages. E.g., "porfiria" in Spanish. It comes from the Greek word for "purple" because the original stone that was given this name was purplish. The English word porphyry still means an igneous rock of feldspar crystals embedded in a red or purple mass.

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